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The one where she explains way to much Thursday, January 31, 2008 |

Its hard to believe that its almost a week since I got back from Sydney... where does the time go, its getting scary how fast things move sometimes. Then other times 5 O'clock just wont roll around.

Anyway we had some really great meals in Sydney and did a lot of walking but not a lot of shopping. Unfortunately my older colleagues were more interesting in finding a nice bar and having a few drinks... but i wanted to go shopping and I didn't feel comfortable enough to leave the group. Maybe next time... Yup I think there will be a next time in around June :D!

Anyway I've finally gotten through fixing up my blue bolero, I re-did that right side THREE TIMES! First I just guessed at the length and Oh gee it was still too short, Then i actually measured and kept increasing to an appropriate length. Then when i was seaming up i noticed that the edges didn't line up... that's because the red lines on each side need to be the same length and my increasing stuffed that up. Not to mention that my arm circumference wasn't big enough either (that's the green lines).


The red lines don't look like they're the same in this pic but that's probably due to my dodgy pinning and photography, i seamed up one side last night and they were fine :)

After all that debacle I decided to leave the right side and start working on the left to hopefully curb my frustration.... that's when I noticed a distinctive difference between what I had knitted previously on the left side to what I was now knitting.

I WAS USING THE WRONG SIZE NEEDLE - DAMMIT!!






I swear I wanted to just break down and cry... cos I knew it meant i had to do the right side A. G. A. I. N

Right - so I calmly ripped what I'd done back, got the right size needle and started again.

This time I actually thought about the fit, I measured around the top of my arm and knew that i had to keep knitting the arm until the green line area was equal to my arm measurement... while doing that I kept increasing at the neck area (the pattern only calls for 9 increase row repeats).

This allowed me to have a bigger front incline which will cover my chest more. Then I was able to follow the pattern for the curved front edge and still end up with the right amount of stitches in the red areas.


I'd DONE IT!!!





I cannot tell you how relieved I am... and how much I realised that I'm not destined to be a designer :) - or maybe that's the easy part... modifying to fit is the hard part!

FB3

Now I've just got to seam up the other side and start working on the edging. The pattern actually says to do that before seaming up, but i hate that idea... sure its like 300 odd stitches to go around the outside but at least that way i know they're all going to be even.

I must say that the Lion Brand Cotton Ease has held up respectively well to the repeated frogging and knitting... although i suspect after a few washes that it will start to pill, particularly under my arms ;(

In other news, I'm eagerly anticipating some packages to arrive sometime soon :)

One is a package from my KnittingHelp.com 2008 swap Buddie... which I'm actually hoping will be waiting for me when I get home today.

The second is equally as exciting... 4 hanks of Malabrigo SILKY merino. That's their new line of merino wool blended with silk = SQUEEEEEE!! I got colourway Smoke, which I'm hoping will be a dark grey. I cant find any piccies of it - oh well I'll have to take lots when it arrives :)

oh and I alsmost forgot, yesterday I ordered Knit Fix book from Amazon.com after it being recommended by Sani who does the Knitting Daily blog at interweave. I'm such a sucker :) but really every knitter should have a fix it book... see i can see all the heads nodding out there! That wont rock up for a good two weeks tho.

Please God Hurry It UP !!

:-)

Leavin on a jet plane... Monday, January 21, 2008 |


I've been lucky enough to be part of a training session in Sydney for work so the next four days are going to be pretty hectic and I'm not gong to have Internet access. Unfortunately they haven't really given us any time to do any sightseeing or shopping... bummer! Our two days are choc a block till about 6pm!

I leave tomorrow and will be back on Thursday night so I'm taking Friday off to recover... YAY

I haven't been doing anything exciting knitting wise unfortunately.... I decided to run with my idea to make my fiery bolero longer so I've ripped back the right side (twice now... idiot i am, probably best to MEASURE not just guess.. Yeesh!) at least i've figured out that I like seed stitch as a border better and that i'm not going to bother with arm edges either (the stockinette curl looks pretty good on its own)


I'm going to bring that and my orangina with me to Sydney, but I'm too chicken to put them in my carry on luggage to do on the plane... I don't want to have them taken away from me!! So I'll have to settle for a bit of Sims Castaway on my PSP and my ipod to keep me occupied.

I'm beginning to think that I might have KIP (knitting in public) phobia....

Brioche Stitch Demonstration Tuesday, January 15, 2008 |

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEiKRKSJ4pk

just had to put this somewhere that i'll be able to visit again if i ever think about attempting this for a scarf or something...

man i'm tired... probably because last night as I was trying to sleep I couldnt stop thinking about how i should rip out the front left and right sections of my fiery bolero and make them bigger because they dont sit properly on my chest cos of my larger than average boobage...sigh... i hate them sometimes!!

you know how you just get those wierd urges? If I hadnt been going to work this morning i probably would have gotten up and started doing it!

Which Fiber are you? Thursday, January 10, 2008 |

So i took the Fiber test and...

Angora – Soft and warm
Angora has a warmth that rivals cashmere and softness that rivals qiviut. Best of all, it comes from cute little bunnies that look for all the world like furry footstools with ears.” –The Knitter’s Book of YarnAngoras are eager to please and are highly sensitive. Flexibility and adaptability are your strengths and sometimes your weakness, as well. You are essentially a warm and feeling person, and little escapes your impressionable mind. You are generous with others and strive for harmony in your relationships.
AWWWW ;-)

Wow Friday, January 04, 2008 |

Today is my last official day off, back to work on Monday... I wonder if I'll ever have a job that I don't mind going to every day, somehow I just don't think that's going to happen.

Anywho, I've almost finished the fiery bolero, I've just got the ribbing on one sleeve left - but I keep putting it off... I've started back on the Orangina which is now a welcome relief to boring old stockinette stitch, I'm sure I'll get sick of it again soon!

unfortunately we left the camera at my SIL's place at Christmas and we've only just got it back so I wasn't able to take progress pics of the bolero, but here are some not-quite-finished pics:

fieryboleroFront

fieryboleroBack

In my travels I found this awesome video that shows how to do the stitches on 'My so called scarf':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKpuUxVbQtc

I've had this project on my to do list forever and it always gets put off for something else, I just don't wear scarves that much so I'm loathe to make them cos i know they'll just end up unworn.

I tell you what tho, I'm damn sick of daytime shows aimed at housewives who want to loose weight, I cant believe how many crappy and expensive machines that are guaranteed to help you loose those extra kilo's .... UGH, money grabbing crap.

and whats up with the garbo's in my area, they're supposed to pick up the bins on Thursday mornings but the last two weeks they've come on Fridays... I can hear the squeaky breaks of the damn truck right now. Why don't they do something about the breaks on those trucks!! Sometimes they come at 7am and wake up the whole neighbourhood with those screeching banshee breaks.

But on more pleasant yarn p0rn Friday news, yesterday I visited my LYS to pick up some stuff for my KnittingHelp.com 2008 swap partner. I swear that will be the last time I go there... she expected me to pay 57 bucks for yarn that would eventually be just a scarf.... a 57 freaking dollar scarf... UM I DON'T THINK SO!!
I had to do some major backtracking and just got 3 skeins of Noro Blossom... which by the way was pretty much all the Noro had left because it was on sale, I really wanted some Kureon. It was 10.30 DOWN from 16 bucks a skein.... HOLY CRAP! That's why LYS's are virtually non existent, when I got home I had a look on eBay and found that I could have gotten 6 skeins of that for a little bit more. Sure it would have taken two weeks to get to me but seriously its not worth spending more to have the stuff right now.

From now on I'm totally buying ALL my yarn from eBay! woo Go EBay!

anyway here it is:
KHswapstuff1

The black yarn is some acrylic from my stash... i blew my budget with the noro yarn. I'm also going to provide a print out of a scarf pattern that alternates between the coloured yarn and the black yarn. I think the colours of the noro will stand out much more against the black than it would by itself.

I also put together some stitch markers and decoupaged a box for them:
KHswapstuff2